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Sisters Tie Trail

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Length
6.5 miles
Elevation.
161' ↑
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Trail Description

 E-bikes NOT allowed on Sisters Tie


The Sisters Tie trail goes north from Sisters, then turns west and ends at the Indian Ford Campground. From there you can connect to other trails in the area or explore the network of forest roads around Black Butte.

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    1. Arthur Turlak says:

      Clear and dry. No deadfall. Be aware that Central Electric Coop has been cutting trees along the power line easement so there are intermittent trail closures.

    2. Gary Grimes says:

      Beautiful ride this morning. Lots of grey squirrels and saw a coyote!

    3. Marc Fortier says:

      That bridge has been out for many years – going along the highway for a few hundred yards is best

    4. Todd Crowe says:

      I rode this trail for the first time today. As noted previously, this trail is not that exciting – just a flat track through the forest. Still, I like it because it makes for good cruising and it’s mostly a quiet forest trail. I didn’t find any downfall, but there was some horse chop in a few areas.

      Unless I missed something, the bridge at the Indian Ford CG end of the trail is washed out so you need to either wade the creek there or cut through some brush to the highway and ride along the highway for a short distance.

    5. Erik Santner says:

      Riding nicely, freeze thaw in some areas, a few muddy spots.

    6. Eric Kutter says:

      Riding well but not the most exciting MTB trail. Also appears it gets more use from horses than bikes as it’s pretty bumpy. But if you like flat through the woods, this is your trail.

    7. Steve Severance says:

      Mostly dry (but not dusty at all!). Southern mile or so is a little choppy from horse traffic.

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